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ACT Problem

ACT Problem. One route from Hermansville and Melville is to drive 4 miles straight north to Jamestown, then, at Jamestown, to drive straight west for 3 miles. If a straight road could be built between the two towns. How many miles would that road be? 1 3 5 7 9 . ACT Problem.

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ACT Problem

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  1. ACT Problem One route from Hermansville and Melville is to drive 4 miles straight north to Jamestown, then, at Jamestown, to drive straight west for 3 miles. If a straight road could be built between the two towns. How many miles would that road be? • 1 • 3 • 5 • 7 • 9

  2. ACT Problem One route from Hermansville and Melville is to drive 4 miles straight north to Jamestown, then, at Jamestown, to drive straight west for 3 miles. If a straight road could be built between the two towns. How many miles would that road be?

  3. ACT Problem One route from Hermansville and Melville is to drive 4 miles straight north to Jamestown, then, at Jamestown, to drive straight west for 3 miles. If a straight road could be built between the two towns. How many miles would that road be? • 1 • 3 • 5 • 7 • 9

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